‘5th Australian Sculpture Triennial’ Gertrude Contemporary Melbourne, 1993
The front part of the gallery opens up to the street via a large window.
Two lamps pulsate in alternating and uninterrupted rhythm.
The floor of the gallery is densely laid out with mallee roots (a commonly used fuel wood in Australia). One can reach the back part of the gallery by two cocos mats ‘paths’ to the two chairs facing one another. These have a luminous red neon spiral hanging over each of them.
The frozen contours (permanently freezing and melting) form a male and a female figurine.